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Rochester's RE/MAX Realty Group ranked number 1 in 2010

RE/MAX of New York, Inc., New York state's leading real estate sales network recently recognized RE/MAX Realty Group, in Pittsford, New York, for its continued sales success and for once again holding its position as the top RE/MAX office in New York State. With a top producing staff of more than 100 agents, RE/MAX Realty Group, owned by co-broker/owners Michael Haymes and Jeffrey Hoffman, was the number one office in gross closed commissions, sales volume, number of transactions and agent count in 2010. RE/MAX Realty Group continues to perform exceptionally in the highly competitive Rochester market. Michael Haymes and Jeffrey Hoffman have been a part of the RE/MAX of New York, Inc., family for 24 years. RE/MAX Realty Group was one of the first RE/MAX offices in the state, and the firm has remained among the top offices in the state throughout its history. In 2010, the office had a sales volume close to $300 million and led all other RE/MAX offices in the state. "At RE/MAX Realty Group we recognize that success and accomplishments come from the hard work and dedication of our entire team. Our office has continued to attract top-producing agents to the RE/MAX System, and we have grown our market share in the region each year. However, we are never satisfied, we remain committed to have a team of real estate experts who will provide the highest level of professional services available in this highly competitive market. The future is bright for the Rochester real estate market and the regional economy. We are seeing the job market beginning to open up and experience new growth," said Haymes. "Michael Haymes and Jeffrey Hoffman are superior Broker/Owners, they understand the real estate business and have put in place the systems in their office to create a smooth and seamless operation. Jeffery and Michael are gifted leaders who possess an impressive management style that motivates and inspires confidence in their agents and office staff. Their ability to use proven real estate strategies as well as adapt to changing markets has allowed them to stay at the top RE/MAX System for many years," said Henry Weber, president and Regional Director of RE/MAX of New York. Inc.
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